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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1960, p. 20

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1960 19 Golfers Narrow Field Ontario Amateur Playas ' oi Costatar: Both of pve Morland of LONDON (CP) -- Sixty - fourjrounds will leave four players|Bruce Ca hs of Toronto.|a 77. American Davis Cup tied. be- Canada -- and the Australians For Fifth-In-Row golfers were to tee off at the|teeing off Saturday morning and| Cut - off point for qualifiers Sunningdale Golf Club here to-|the final will be that afternoon. Wednesday was 78 and 12 golfers/opening match at 8:15 a.m. tween Canada and the United|have held a monopoly on the Eup since 1938. During the pefiod,| pippspURGH (CP) -- Harvey|day in the first round of match| Weslock, who plays out of the|played an extra hole fo ¢ull the Haddix, the little Pittsburgh left-/play in the Ontario amateur golf| Mississauga club, Port Credit, four competitors for whom ther REMEMBER WHEN ? LEN J ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS Godbout of Waterloo, Que., and Roiand Godin of Montreal. The Canadian Davis Cup com- mittee expects crowds of about! 3000 daily for the first cup| matches ever played in the city. The main court was in good condition Wednesday night. Welland, Norman Goldman Toronto and Bill Parkes of Wood stock. They all shot 74. SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords| Qu eb ec Pr emi er N | : | "To Decide Draw QUEBEC (CP)--The draw for|lost to Australia at Forest Hills,| -- the first two singles matches of N.Y., last September. | . - the 'first round of the North| The U.S.--favored to get past Harv Haddix Aims States will be made today, some 24 hours before the start of play they met x Hyies 4 the chal on the clay courts of the Civil EE cup on I iy hander who pitched 12 perfect in-|championships. was to meet L, A, Molner, awere places in the allotted 64. "Genes. Promier Jean Lesage ious "There were no_ehaliengel nts 206 "Vl, Couldn't heal Mic) Nick Wesiock, Ontario OpenfBrastiord golfer who shot, & 7) Bil Morlgsd of North Bey will make the draw from a hat|Founds during the war years. second half of the 1960 season fo- nd Ouiesio each, Wednesday, Next ay ' Weslock Wednesday Noyes of Port Credit, David Lee in the presence of American and| Bartzen has been on thé U.S. inight shooting for his fifth vie-| on d a five-under-par 67.to|was Jack Kenney of London with/of Hamilton and Harry van Die- Canadian team captains, players Sad, six fines and MacKay tory in a row against the Braves. i. "\ys "golfers in a qualitying|a 89, followed by Phil Brownlee, pen of London received 73s. Sofhis only victory in that tourna: from both squads and other dig-|lour times. The other (wo mem-i Milwaukee, five games behind] the 64 places. [19, of Toronto with a 70. did two Toronto boys, Rod Me- ment--29 years ago today at Tor- nitaries about 2 p.m. EDT. bers of the team are 19-year-plds| the front-running Pirates in thelmedal Tousd for 2 ais oni 8 FOUR TIE FOR THIRD Leod and K. V. Taylor. ofto. He and Percy Alliss, was to narrow the number of| Third place was shared by four| Other respected players on the long-driving Briton, tied for first 1t will decide playing partners| Earl Buchholz and Charles| National League, counters with for the opening singles matches McKinley of St. Louis |its age lefty, Warren Spaims, 8 golfers with par 72s -- Tom|course today include Bob Panas-|place with 202, and Hagen won. of a best-of-five series that starts Friday afternoon. ; N Players for Saturday's doubles Which also includes match will be named by team captains at least one hour before start of play. Two other singles matches are scheduled Sunday. U.S. team captain David Freed of Salt Lake City, Utah, indicated Wednesday he may go with vet- Bedard and Fontana are the! fell sed to beat the Pi-|competitors to 32 and another > backbone of the Canadian ivi Bin nik the Braves|this afternoon was to bring that|Pendlebury, Windsor, Bil fal fuk of Windsor, the defending/the 36-hole playoff with Francois|once beat Haddix. London, and Gary Cowan al SHOP AT DUNN'S EESESEESSEEE 36 KING ST. EAST INESSSSESNNNNN SHOP AT DUNN'S Mike Kr oflof 141. number down to 16. Two more IF YOUR TENT LEAKS AT THE TOP, PUTA E OVER THE TENT POLE SPIKE erans Bernard (Tut) Bartzen of Dallas, Tex, and Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, in the opening 36 KING ST., EAST singles. Canada is expected to : counter with its two aces, Bob In Downtown Oshawa Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que., and Don Fontana of Toronto, A GOOD CHANCE Freed indicated the Americans] had a good chance of recaptur- Bisons Bait [mma For Pennant : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (ing pitcher Hank Mason. Home Toronto Maple Leafs found aruns by Sparky Anderson and couple of shortcuts in taking alpon Dillan hi y bead on the International League home Sot hi feat two pennant this year. fia {who needed relief help from Pat One is the combination of Scantlebury before nailing down me hitting and Lop, Ditching. the opener, other seems to be the ability to beat their closest rivals, Bu, Rip Coleman bod Butfalo bis falo Bisons, | four hits in the nightcap as loser . |Al Neiger paved his own down- Leafs captured their 11th vie-fa)l with an error that allowed tory in 15 games against the Bi-|the first run to score. sons Wednesday night with a 3-2 and 2-0 doubleheader sweep that| GRAND-SLAMMER was highlighted by timely hitting] Art Ceccarelli was the benef- and' air-tight pitching, The wins iciary of Hunt's grand-slammer| boosted Leafs to an 11%-game/in winning his fifth in eight de-| lead over the second-place Bi- cisions. Jim Umbricht lost. sons, | Fred Valentine's single with| Miami Marlins handed Jersey|iwo men on base scored one! City its second straight loss, 2-0,|Miami run and the second ran | since the former Havana team across when Jersey outfielder | moved its franchise. Jim Pendleton allowed the ball| x j i to go through his legs. Mike| WINS OVER JETS Cuellar was the loser and Bunky | Kent Hunt's grand-slam home| Stewart won, | run powered Richmond Virgin-| Cal Browning held Montreal to| ians to a 4-0 victory over Colum-| three hits in the opener with| bus Jets while Montreal Royals Billy Harrell's homer leading the | and Rochester Red Wings split a|\ay against loser Bill Kunkel, doubleheader. Rochester won the Ralph Mauriello, with relief from first game 60 and the Royalsfour others hurlers, beat the) took the nighicap 5-4. |Wings in the nightcap as the Toronto scored two runs in the Royals chipped in with 10 hits. | first inning of each game and Gene Oliver and Jim Frey added the clincher in the fourth|homered for the Red Wings. Dean inning of the opener against los- [Stone was the loser. | Oshawa's Newest Men's and Boys' Wear P AT DUNN'S All wool worsteds, worsted flannels, fine serges, textured twists, wool gabardines. Many imported from famous English mills, New Summer shades, also a wide selection : of business tones. 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